This is actually true but the onus is on you to provide the proof that the fault was not caused by misuse of the product as mentioned above. Six years is what I believe is the 'agreed' length of time by most retailers under the legislation. Despite what that quote says I would expect most companies to tell you to go away and get the report independantly. The reason being is it heavily deters most people from even bothering because they would have to pay upfront a cost of probably £70+ just to get that report to then claim it back. That is of course assuming the report doesn't say the fault was caused by something you'd done yourself, in which case you just spent £70+ for no reasonI think that this is a really grey area. There is a line of thought (supported by 'Which?') that says you should argue the point if your product develops an unexpected fault up to 6 years after purchase
Well - talked to Sony UK again, and they wouldn't budge on the £145 replacement thing.
The guy tried to make out the because it will play DVD's, but not blu-ray movies or games then it could be more than just the laser (possible I guess). But I'm going to go down the new optical unit route - only £60 - it may sort the problem, it may not - but do the cheapest first.
Ps3 is getting picked up today, what's the turn around time for getting it back?
Pretty quick then. I've read stories of Sony holding them for up to 6 weeks.
Well the thing is, the guy on the phone said if it was not fixable then they just give the refurb (which would have cost £145). I imagine they bung in a new Blu-Ray drive, if it don't work they send you a refurb. The only possible hold up I can think is if they don't have parts or run out of refurbs, short term.
I imagine mine had same issues as yours. Any disc you put in is not recognised and you see that spinning thing in the top right hand corner? Drive does not even make spinning noises or pick up sounds?
rp2000
Sounds exactly the same, top right corner is scanning for the disc but the disc icon fails to appear on the XMB.
Post 20 - I did think it would be earlier than thatWhat you should do is sell it and buy a 360![]()
Yep. I was very angry tbh, as I had only just sold my (working perfectly) 360 the month before as I didn't need 2 consoles. This was one of the things I banged on to the guy on the phone about
Hopefully you will get it back on Friday in time for Arkham Asylum?
rp2000
As I thought - the restore didn't help, so it's a fuxorred BD laser.
It still plays DVD's fine, but I think the blu-ray side of it if fubar'd.
Time to buy a new laser methinks.![]()
Just spoke to Sony Support on the phone to get an update and they said it will take 14-21 days for them to repair it and send it back......... and here's me thinking I was going to get it back this week.